First off, Goyard. We all know it. That super fancy French brand that makes bags that cost, like, more than my rent. They’re all about that classic, timeless style, you know? Hand-painted, all that jazz. The thing is, because they’re so boujee, getting your hands on one can be a total pain. I mean, they barely even *have* stores. It’s like they *want* to be exclusive or something.
So, where does “cheap” come in? Well, that CNFans spreadsheet mentions Goyard. And, let’s be real, CNFans is, um, *not* exactly known for selling authentic stuff. It’s more like… inspired by, shall we say? You know what I mean. And then you got places like StockX where people buy and sell… I guess some of it *could* be authentic, but then again, that’s always a gamble, right?
Then there’s the secondhand market. Look, finding a pre-loved Goyard could *potentially* save you some serious cash, but you gotta be super careful. Like, *seriously* careful. There are fakes galore out there. Unless you’re some kind of Goyard authentication expert, you could easily get scammed. I’d be sweating bullets the whole time, personally.
And then there’s that listing that says “very cheap not bad for price.” Yeah, right. That’s, like, the *definition* of a red flag, right? You know something is fishy if the price is too good to be true. Probably some kind of plastic, you know? And that “Goyard wallet (402.08 USD)” – that seems incredibly cheap considering it is a Goyard wallet.
So, bottom line? “Cheap” Goyard is probably a fake. Period. End of story. If you’re looking for the real deal, you’re gonna have to pony up the big bucks and probably travel to some fancy store in Paris, which, honestly, sounds kinda fun, even if my bank account would cry.